BSB51415 Diploma of Project Management

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills and knowledge. They may manage projects in a variety of contexts, across a number of industry sectors. They have project leadership and management roles and are responsible for achieving project objectives. They possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical and managerial competencies to initiate, plan, execute and evaluate their own work and/or the work of others.

The Diploma of Project Management has been created to acknowledge the growing importance of project management skills, and the ways in which they can empower employees within a dynamic business environment. This course is ideal for those of you who manage, or are about to manage projects within the workplace.

Project management professionals work in a diverse range of industries including construction, IT, government, engineering, finance and many

more. Potential careers include:

Project Manager

Project Leader

Project Team Leader

Project Contract Manager

Project Vendor Manager.

Who Is This Course For

Are you looking to lead projects in the future? Do you need a qualification to support your professional experience? The Diploma of Project Management will give you practical training based on the latest industry thinking as well as a nationally recognised qualification. Learn how to initiate, plan, execute and evaluate projects in a variety of contexts across a number of industry sectors. Everything from managing project scope and timelines, costs and human resources to project risk, project integration, communication and information.

Qualification:

Diploma in Project Management

National Code:

BSB51415

Duration:

6 days (ongoing assistance provided)

Course Fee:

$2,350 (Face to Face)

Course Fee:

$1,600 (Distance Education)

RPL:

$1,550

All packages include:

Professional Resume, Cover Letter and LinkedIn profile

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

Core Units

This course consists of a total of 8 units. 8 elective units (5 from Group A and 3 from Group B) of which, the elective units chosen must be relevant to the work outcome and meet industry needs.

Elective Units

Group A Electives

BSBFIM502 Manage payroll

BSBADM502 Manage meetings

BSBADM503 Plan and manage conferences

BSBADM504 Plan and review administration systems

BSBADM506 Manage business document design and development

Elective Units

Group B Electives

BSBCUS501 Manage quality customer service

BSBINM501 Manage an information or knowledge management system

BSBMGT502 Manage people performance

BSBRKG502 Manage and monitor business or records systems

BSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability

BSBWOR501 Manage personal work priorities and professional development

Are you eligible for RPL?

What is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)? Recognition is a process of acknowledging previously completed skills, qualifications, knowledge or other experience relevant to your particular course. If you previously completed such modules, this may reduce the overall amount of learning or course units required that may allow you to achieve your qualification sooner.

If you believe that you have gained recognition through experience of your skills, knowledge or experience as part of your previous part-time, full-time or casual work, you may be eligible to apply. To apply for RPL, you can contact us for more information.

Requirements for RPL

You will need to provide evidence to the assessor at Oz Health Safety and Training to demonstrate that you have the skills and knowledge required to meet the requirements of the course you are enrolled in to receive credit. Evidence for RPL that you submit must be current and may include:

Letters and references, including confirmation from your employers, clients or community groups

References from your paid or unpaid work experience

Samples of your work, including reports, articles or publications

Copies of original certificates or other documents must be certified by a Justice of the Peace (JP). Alternatively, you may bring the original documents to be sighted by the assessor to certify your copies.

You may also be required to undertake an interview, practical assessment or challenge tasks to demonstrate that your skills are current.

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